Oklahoma Moves Into First Place Tie With 4--2 Win O calling ell sea nymphs SpnDt and sun seekers . . mm SDi)rs Ik M By MAX KREITMAN Sports Staff Writer Attempting last inning rally, the Nebraska Corahuskers fell be- fore the Oklahoma Sooner , 4--2, to split the two-gam- e series. The Huskers won Monday, 5-- Okla homa moved into a first place tie with the Huskers. Willie Greenlaw started for the Nebraskans and went eight innings befor eing relieved by Dick Geier, He gh. . e up three runs on seven hits and fanned seven. He walked

six. , Two Shutouts The Sooners drew first blood in the third on a solo homer by Swim Suits... catcher Bob Gregor. Greenlaw then went on to retire the aide. The Oklahomans moved their lead Greenlaw Wins Nebraskan 3-- 0 to in the fifth. Joe Snyder start ed the rally off with a walk and moved to second on a walk by Bud And Playwear 'Star Of The Week' Award Leake. Snyder came in to score as Bui . record his best strikeout total of completely, fanning three and Knox singled to left and Norm the year. coaxing the other swatroen into Coufal dropped the relay coming more fun Greenlaw, a pitcher who knows anemic ground balls and pop flies in, Snyder tallied and Leake went and more his way around in the batter's box, In addition to his pitching chores to second. The Sooner back ... also collected two bits in this the likable lefthander smashed stop then tallied on Carl Allison's game, including a two-ru- n homer and a single, scoring once base hit. fashion than ever in the eighth inning. Playing the and driving in a . The Huskers quickly got back outfield in the Tuesday game with Honorable mention for the "Star one run as Murray Backhaus KU, he scored once and singled. of the Week" award were Jim Ce- - rapped the first pitch out of the Against Iowa State Friday Green- derdagl and Fran Homfaier, base lo: for a . The score Murmurs never cease vten mermaids v law baffled the Cyclone stickers ball, and Nelson Jensen, golf. then remained 3--1 until the top of V- - .t L' the ninth when Leake got on by ! : l - an error and came all the way appear in sun fashions and swim suits In Intramural Play around on a walk to Dan Brown, WBaaaaaaaaaaaafc JT a and a passed ball. Nebraska then put on their last ditch rally that feel short. by Jantzen. Flattering play shorts in ft Boich TwirlsNo Hit Ball With one down, Don Brown, NU third baseman, added to his sev enth inning with a solo cotton twill and gabardines Swim For Industrial Arts Club homer. With two away Bill Giles pulled a double to left, but Don By ED KEMBLE 11-- 3, behind the pitching of Loren 1 Becker grounded to third to end 1.1 1. .n hum Lindquist. Gus scored five times suits in cottons, failles and nylons, bril- Sports Staff Reporter I game. in the first inning, four in the the Greenlaw . . .a hitting pitcher. Arnie Boich, Softball pitcher de Dirkes Ralston, Giles, and Brown Courtesy Lincoln third and one each in the second Star luxe, was up to old eight-b- bis tricks in and fourth off loser Fred Largen. paced tiie it Husker attack liantly cut to be good glimmers By Monday's intramural activity. He and good BRUCE BRUGMANN Gene Haman and Joe Sadowski with two hits. The loss dropped threw a no-hi-t, no-ru- n, 19-- 0 pasting Sports Editor led hitting NU into a tie with Oklahoma. The at Newman Club, striking out 13 of the attack for Gus I, Willie Greenlaw, rugged Husker each getting three for four, with Huskers next home series is the 15 men he faced in the four two-gam- e with swimmers. pitcher, has been selected far The one of Sadowski's blows a third affair Missouri, last and a half innings the game lasted. year's NCAA champs. is sched- Nebraskan "Star of the Week" ac- inning homer. John Prather also It colade. Arnie's bid for a perfect game homered for Gus I. uled for May 14th and 15th. was spoiled in the final inning when 4-- Style thownt Greenlaw, who fired his south- he issued a base on balls. However, Manatt edged by Selleck, 3, paw slants in two games last week, catcher, Andy Loehr promptly with Lynn Vermeer besting Doug University Mon- Hunter in pitching Briefs throttled Kansas threw tlve runner out trying to a duel. Tom Sports itDangerous 13-- Curves" Sheath day, and came back Friday to steal second. Boich faced only the Travers banged a home run for A Nebraskan who plans to at losing "knit-chine- stifle the Iowa State Cyclones with minimum of batters. Selleck's cause. tend the University has been signed New " ... a rich textured knit bf no hits durng his six inning stint, Epsflon by Washington Redskins even The Industrial Arts hitters pro Phi Kappa blasted Del the Jansen that holds its shape. Crinkle-puf-f for the game with Oklahoma Tues- ta Alpha Pi, 16-- 7. Ward though he has never played college vided Arnie with 10 runs, 8 of them Jack shirring helps shape the suit as day, elected to use Bottorff to fin- pitched for the winners. or professional football. 7 rQ5 in the second inning when twelve 10-1-8 ish the whitewash. He Norman, it beautifies it. Sizes 1L Q men went to the plate. They added Jim Cox and Sigma Alpha Epsi is Jim a tackle, Greenlaw, a fast worker on the who played high school ball at I Ion turned back A two more fourth, with Al Beta Tbeta Pi, mound, uses a variety of pitches in the York and Denies home run Loehr's with Marine which include a fine fast ball, teas- and teams in Japan.. Norman weighs triple the big blows. ing curves and a sinker. In the 230 pounds and is six feet, two Jayhawk contest the New Hamp-shor-e Delain Daneky absorbed the de inches talL import rammed 17 strikes feat for Newman Club. CLASSIFIED IDS past the Kansan batting order to! Gustavson I bounced MacClean, Bob Hamblet, Husker golf coach. We Give Lost: That pin; black and gold with has accepted the position of direc "S&BT GOLD'S Sportswear Shop . Second Floor pearls on border. Name on back. BoD&ic DaMelsoo, pn. tor of Physical Education at Green Stamps Tho 'Fairer1 Side the Public Schools of Grand Use GOLD'S R.C.A. Pkm No Money Down IWnmrd. Coaple to vark emtinai from 8. 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The Sigma slighted in this column, please re Chi's are taking advantage of their fer all criticism to Mary Gattis II , A r I B 1 20-2- 0 lvfmfC-a- i sundeck, vision and binocu- who covered the show and so gal If E rrw1 s r XS 1 1 lars to view the Who's Who of intra-- lantly stated, "You needn't men i 11 tnurals. tion Tny name." Well miss seeing the lovely la- Anyone that is interested in of- dies with their dripping locks now ficiating softball contact Shirley that the superb Aquaquettes show Jesse at the Alpha Omicron Pi m ,m I rK a i i a r a is over. House. ' ifw ii if i 14 Bathing Beauties The opening number with its 14 bathing beauties spotlighted the grace of Miss Jean Craig. 3 million In the annals of human history there has never been a more heart times day wanning love affair than John and a Marsha so aptly interpreted by Nan Engler, Cis Lonsbrough and at home, at work a canoe. 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